Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph Catholic Schools
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DIOCESE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

The Diocese of Kansas City ~ St. Joseph proudly celebrates Catholic education in 40 schools serving more than 12,000 students from early childhood through high school.

​​There’s more to Education …it’s as simple as that.


Catholic schools in the Diocese of Kansas City ~ St. Joseph are rooted in Gospel values and the teaching mission of the Church. Working in a partnership with our communities, the Diocese of Kansas City ~ St. Joseph schools will be distinctly Catholic, academically excellent and fiscally stable.
ABOUT US
The Diocese of Kansas City ~ St. Joseph proudly celebrates Catholic education in 40 schools serving more than 12,000 students from early childhood through high school.

While we take understandable pride in the academic excellence of our schools, it is their Catholic identity and the commitment of Catholic families to a Catholic education which underscores our pride and success. 
For over 179 years, our schools have served communities across the Diocese.

WHO WE SERVE
Diverse cultural, ethnic and racial backgrounds are represented in Catholic schools.  With 10% of current students belonging to other faith communities, students learn an awareness of and appreciation for the beliefs of others.

WHAT WE CONTRIBUTE
The entire Catholic community takes pride in our schools’ commitment to educating about others’ needs.  Although shelters, food pantries and the infirm benefit from such service, the true beneficiaries are our students.

WHAT WE DO BEST
Catholic schools provide comprehensive programs.  As lifelong learners, nearly half of our teachers hold advanced degrees.
Extraordinary teachers provide extraordinary education and prepare students for next level success.
An academically excellent school arms children to succeed and live authentically in today’s world.


CATHOLIC SCHOOLS:
  • challenge each child to succeed
  • provide each student with skills to be productive
  • build communities of learners dedicated to excellence

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816-756-1850
​catholicschools@diocesekcsj.org

Transcripts

We have transcripts for many of our closed high schools on site.
To request a copy of your transcript please send a fax requesting your transcript to 816-756-1571.
Be sure to include the high school you are requesting your transcript from,
​your first and last name (the name you used while attending school), your birth date and graduation year.
  • Home
  • ABOUT
    • Contact Us
    • School Locations
    • Our Superintendent
    • Administrative Staff
    • DKCSJ Schools Blog
  • Academics
    • CURRICULUM
    • Diocesan Standards
    • Academically Excellent
    • Inclusive Education
    • Distinctly Catholic
    • Fiscally Stable
  • School Life
    • DKCSJ Schools Spotlight
    • Diocesan COVID-19 Updates
    • School Counseling Resources
    • Events
    • Bright Futures
    • Parochial League
  • Community
    • Diocese of Kansas City ~ St. Joseph
    • Annual Appeal
    • Fire Foundation
    • Catholic Charities
    • School Counseling Resources
  • Diocese Notices
    • Pastoral Letter: Keeping the Lord's Day
    • Pastoral Letter: Keeping the Lord's Day (Spanish Version)